Never to be repressed in this fashion. Hand numbered, double marbled blue vinyl with a gatefold jacket.
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hey friends, huge news! my little label is honoured to be releasing the vinyl version for the new sun kil moon record! Arguably one of the most personal and sentimental albums of Mark's career. Over three decades into his career, and I honestly believe that this latest album is one of the most beautiful things Mark has recorded. Strictly limited to 500 hand numbered copies, and pressed on glorious marbled blue vinyl, this gatefold double LP will be worth the wait.
I'm aiming to get these in your hands by February of next year, but with the unpredictability of pressing records in this modern age, I cannot guarantee that. I will be as transparent as possible, and will update you all with any news from the pressing plant as I get it.
thanks for your support, if this goes well, it could definitely lead to future Kozelek releases!
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() by Sigur Rós is my first introduction to the genre of Post Rock. I remember vividly as a kid watching Vanilla Sky's ending, as he takes a leap of faith to wake up from the terrible nightmare he has been experiencing. It was a genius idea to incorporate the Untitled 4 track from this album also known as "Njósnavélin" to convey the correct emotions to the viewers of the movie. () is Sigur Rós most melancholic album to date in my opinion.
giovannilauffer
supported by 11 fans who also own “Sun Kil Moon - Quiet Beach House Nights”
Bonjour jeff !
I received my Dick CD well today (France), thank you for that :-) It was the only Idaho LP missing on my shelves. I wish I could see you onstage one day or another but I never heard about an Idaho gig less than 3h drive from my home ; but it's okay, I feed on your records since the very beginning, I was a student, now I'm 52.
Take care,
C Inbadreams
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A pretty interesting look at pre-Idaho Jeff Martin, and for those of us familiar with his incredible aural oeuvre, this is a cool listen with some real gems that are not far cries from early Idaho material, and, as expected in a collection of unreleased youthful forays into songwriting, there are some (charming) duds too, (but nothing ultra embarrassing). Not a place to start for new Idaho fans, but longtime admirers will want this! brantly